Biology, asked by sunitalumarisk, 4 months ago

1 in human beings, nervous system and endocrine system work together to
control and coordinate all our activities
2 Cerebrum does not have folds and grooves
3 The cerebrum is shaped like a stem
4 Megulla oblongata keeps working even when we are sleeping.
5 No nerves arise from the spinal cord. True or false​

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Answered by Vaibhav1230
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Answer:

Correct Question -

The circumference of two circle are in the ratio 2 : 3. Find the ratio of their areas.

Given -

Ratio of their circumference = 2:3

To find -

Ratio of their areas.

Formula used -

Circumference of circle

Area of circle.

Solution -

In the question, we are provided, with the ratios of the circumference of 2 circles, and we need to find the ratio of area of those circle, for that first we will use the formula of circumference of a circle, then we will use the formula of area of circles. We will be writing 1 equation in it too.

So -

Let the circumference of 2 circles be c1 and c2

According to question -

c1 : c2

Circumference of circle = 2πr

where -

π = \tt\dfrac{22}{7}

r = radius

On substituting the values -

c1 : c2 = 2 : 3

2πr1 : 2πr2 = 2 : 3

\tt\dfrac{2\pi\:r\:1}{2\pi\:r\:2} = \tt\dfrac{2}{3}

\tt\dfrac{r1}{r2} = \tt\dfrac{2}{3}\longrightarrow [Equation 1]

Now -

Let the areas of both the circles be A1 and A2

Area of circle = πr²

So -

Area of both circles = πr1² : πr2²

On substituting the values -

A1 : A2 = πr1² : πr2²

\tt\dfrac{A1}{A2} = \tt\dfrac{(\pi\:r1)}{(\pi\:r2)}^{2}

\tt\dfrac{A1}{A2} = \tt\dfrac{(r1)}{(r2)}^{2}

\tt\dfrac{A1}{A2} = \tt\dfrac{(2)}{(3)}^{2} [From equation 1]

So -

\tt\dfrac{A1}{A2} = \tt\dfrac{4}{9}

\therefore The ratio of their areas is 4 : 9

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Answered by amitbera1769
4

Answer:

The brain controls what you think and feel, how you learn and remember, and the way you move and talk. But it also controls things you're less aware of — like the beating of your heart and the digestion of your food.

Think of the brain as a central computer that controls all the body's functions. The rest of the nervous system is like a network that relays messages back and forth from the brain to different parts of the body. It does this via the spinal cord, which runs from the brain down through the back. It contains threadlike nerves that branch out to every organ and body part.

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When a message comes into the brain from anywhere in the body, the brain tells the body how to react. For example, if you touch a hot stove, the nerves in your skin shoot a message of pain to your brain. The brain then sends a message back telling the muscles in your hand to pull away. Luckily, this neurological relay race happens in an,What Are the Parts of the Nervous System?

The nervous system is made up of the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system:

The brain and the spinal cord are the central nervous system.

The nerves that go through the whole body make up the peripheral nervous system.

The human brain is incredibly compact, weighing just 3 pounds. It has many folds and grooves, though. These give it the added surface area needed for storing the body's important information.

The spinal cord is a long bundle of nerve tissue about 18 inches long and 1/2-inch thick. It extends from the lower part of the brain down through spine. Along the way, nerves branch out to the entire body.

The brain and the spinal cord are protected by bone: the brain by the bones of the skull, and the spinal cord by a set of ring-shaped bones called vertebrae. They're both cushioned by layers of membranes called meninges and a special fluid called cerebrospinal fluid. This fluid helps protect the nerve tissue, keep it healthy, and remove wast

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